Epoxy for Wood

What wood resin should I use?

Some of the most beautiful woodworking projects out there use a wood resin. From creating river tables, to sealing wood projects, selecting the right woodworking epoxy is crucial.


There are many factors to consider with epoxy wood art. Whether it’s your first time working with epoxy, or you’re a pro, here are a few tips and tricks when using art resin for wood.

What is the best epoxy resin for wood?

Depending on your project the type of woodworking epoxy you need will vary. When your goal is to create a smooth surface or seal a project, a tabletop resin can pour up to 1/8in which is the perfect sealer for wood projects.


If you’re working on a project that requires a deep pour (like a river table), you will want a deep pour epoxy that can harden up to 2in.


It’s important to understand your specific project, and all of the measurements to understand the best wood resin. You can reference our calculator to understand how much epoxy you need before pouring.

What is the best resin for a river pour?

River pours are one of the most popular wood resin projects. But figuring out the best epoxy for this project can be tricky. Depending on the wood you’re using, you will need to take a few different measurements, and properly calculate how deep your pour is. For a river table, you will want to find a deep pour woodworking epoxy that can harden up to 2in. When working with a deep pour wood resin you will also want to consider the working time, as well as the cure time. This will impact the mixing time and how long it will take your project to harden.

What is the best epoxy sealer for wood?

Sealing a project is one of the most crucial elements to getting that perfect epoxy wood finish. When selecting an epoxy sealer for wood you’ll want to consider how you’ll be using the final product.


Will your table be outside? Does it need to be food safe? Will it be exposed to UV light?


When browsing different wood resin options, you will want to make sure you have all of the above accounted for, in addition to checking that it is low odor and has no VOCs (harmful chemicals you’ll want to avoid). 


By also ensuring the wood resin you’re selecting is made here in the U.S.A. you can know that all the ingredients are high-quality and non-yellowing.

Other things to consider when using woodworking epoxy

Simply put, there are two main types of epoxy resin for wood that you will consider: TableTop Epoxy Resin, and Deep Pour Resin. TableTop Epoxy resin is meant for 1/8in pours, or sealing a table or project. Deep Pour resin is meant for a 2in deep pour to fill in larger gaps or create a live edge river table.